Star Wars Roleplay: Chaos

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Korriban, ancient birthplace of the Sith. (Pm for invite)

To his amusement Dar began to lift the Tuk'ata with the force and hurl them at each other. Laughing he looked at the other acolytes. They seemed way more reserved than he. Must be careful with these ones. If he kept this up his own reserves would be depleted. Dropping the Tuk'ata he quickly set about the grim business of dispatching them. Deactivating his saber staff he took out the faster and more accurate curved saber. Swiftly he began to lessen their numbers. Suddenly tensing he looked for the beacon. Finding it surrounded by six of the beasts he leapt over one and sprinted in their direction. First he knocked them off their feet with a push then while they were down he snuffed their candles. Carefully he secured the beacon in a bag and hefted it over one shoulder. Slowly he pulled back towards the other two and stopped using his powers and just relied on his martial prowess.
[member="Konrad von Grimmelshausen"]
[member="Darth Erebos"]
[member="Xroghu"]
 
After hearing from [member="Darth Pikiran"], he chuckled a little to himself after the warlord had disappeared into thin air. "How things change, yet how they stay the same." He mumbled to himself before he moved to stand at the edge of the canyon and look down at the acolytes. They all showed remarkable talents on their own but he also felt that they failed in the one aspect they had all agreed to, and that was working together. Seeing the last two Tuk'ata move in behind [member="Konrad von Grimmelshausen"], Erebos simply smiled under his mask.
These acolytes were in all effect, novices. While Konrad was a general in his own right, he wasn't using his previous experiences to aid and guide himself. [member="Dar Moraal"] was a former mercenary and even though he used all of that to it's fullest he had to temper his blood lust if he wished to be effective, not to be ruled by his emotions but rule them instead. Then there was [member="Xroghu"], an acolyte that didn't seem to show that much of himself to the others but his reluctance to tap into his own power and to see the plethora of experiences before him to try and tap into them, to learn from the other two more experienced acolytes with him.
 

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